This course offers a common sense approach to economics, covering basic economic laws and how they apply to our
world and everyday life. The course focuses on the overall economy and economic theories that offer explanations for its
fluctuations and changes. Also, the course is designed to give the student a sufficient grounding in the terminology, basic
concepts, and issues of economics to stimulate interest in further study and provide background in business. (3 units; Fall/Spring)

In this course students learn to identify and apply effective management and leadership behaviors based on principles found in the Bible. This course will equip each student with skills in making biblically-informed choices in realistic business scenarios. (3 units; Interdisciplinary; Fall/Spring)

Theory and practice for prevention and care of accident or sudden illness. The course meets the requirements for Red Cross, CPR, and First Aid Certificates. Students may only earn credit for either KIN 212 or KIN 312. (1 unit; Fall/Spring)

A study of the sociological and psychological impact of physical activity on humans. The psychological factors of self-perception, motivation, cooperation, and competition will be examined and used as descriptors to illustrate the idea of sport as an institution of society. (3 units; Interdisciplinary; Spring)